
Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tom Browning has died, according to the Boone County Sheriff’s Office. He was 62 years old. The Boone County Sheriff’s Office was called to Browning’s home around 1:01 p.m. Monday to a report of a man who was not breathing. EMS attempted to save lives but was unsuccessful. Browning was pronounced dead at 1:13 p.m. No foul play is suspected in connection with Browning’s death. The Boone County Coroner’s Office has taken possession of his remains and will release them to a funeral home of the family’s choice, the sheriff’s office confirmed. Browning is the only Reds pitcher to throw a perfect game. The former Cincinnati Red pitched MLB’s 12th perfect game in 1988, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 1-0 at Riverfront Stadium. The Cincinnati Reds released a statement following Browning’s death. Read the full statement below. Perfect,” Tom was a true Red who, after his playing days, made the Cincinnati area his home and remained heavily involved with the organization. A fan favorite, the Reds Hall of Famer touched the hearts of fans at team events, Reds Hall of Fame festivities and Reds Community Fund activities. We join Reds Country in mourning the loss of our all-time greats, who created so many memories and moments magical for all of us. Our deepest condolences to Tom’s family during this difficult time. Fellow Red Barry Larkin paid tribute to Browning, sharing a tweet, “RIP my friend Mr. Perfect Tom Browning. We shared good times as well as the same birthday 4/28. We will miss you.”
Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tom Browning has died, according to the Boone County Sheriff’s Office. He was 62 years old.
The Boone County Sheriff’s Office was called to Browning’s home around 1:01 p.m. Monday to a report of a man who was not breathing.
Deputies found a man, identified as Browning, unresponsive on the couch inside the home.
MPs and EMS attempted rescue measures, but were unsuccessful.
Browning was pronounced dead at 1:13 p.m.
No foul play is suspected in connection with Browning’s death.
The Boone County Coroner’s Office has taken possession of his remains and will release them to a funeral home of the family’s choice, the sheriff’s office confirmed.
Browning is the only Reds pitcher to throw a perfect game. The former Cincinnati Red pitched MLB’s 12th perfect game in 1988, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 1-0 at Riverfront Stadium.
The Cincinnati Reds released a statement following Browning’s death. Read the full statement below.
The entire Reds family is amazed and deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Tom Browning, affectionately known as “Mr. Perfect”, Tom was a true Red who after his playing days made the Cincinnati area his home and remained heavily involved in the organization. A fan favourite, the Reds Hall of Famer has touched the hearts of fans at team events, Reds Hall of Fame festivities and Reds Community Fund activities. We join Reds Country in mourning the loss of our all-time greats, who created so many memories and magical moments for all of us. Our deepest condolences to Tom’s family during this difficult time.
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Fellow Red Barry Larkin paid tribute to Browning, sharing a tweet “RIP my friend Mr. Perfect Tom Browning. We shared good times as well as the same birthday 4/28. We will miss you.”
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